The FBI will not recommend criminal charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server as secretary of state, but FBI director James Comey called Clinton and her staff “extremely careless” in handling sensitive material . . .

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Ty Cobb, an attorney for President Trump, says he is not considering the firing of special counsel Robert Mueller. Cobb issued a statement after another Trump lawyer, John Dowd, seemed to be laying the groundwork for dismissing Mueller. Dowd called the special counsel's probe "corrupted" by political bias.